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package io.github.resilience4j.core.lang;

import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import javax.annotation.meta.TypeQualifierNickname;
import java.lang.annotation.*;

/**
 * A common annotation to declare that annotated elements cannot be {@code null}. Leverages JSR 305
 * meta-annotations to indicate nullability in Java to common tools with JSR 305 support and used by
 * Kotlin to infer nullability of the API.
 * <p>
 * <p>Should be used at parameter, return value, and field level. Method overrides should
 * repeat parent {@code @NonNull} annotations unless they behave differently.
 * <p>
 * <p>Use {@code @NonNullApi} (scope = parameters + return values) and/or {@code @NonNullFields}
 * (scope = fields) to set the default behavior to non-nullable in order to avoid annotating your
 * whole codebase with {@code @NonNull}.
 *
 * @see NonNullApi
 * @see NonNullFields
 * @see Nullable
 */
@Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.PARAMETER, ElementType.FIELD})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Documented
@Nonnull
@TypeQualifierNickname
public @interface NonNull {

}